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4 Questions

Q: Thank you for your recommendation to purchase the AR620. I mounted on the wall in my garage and it works great. Wow, I would hate to Hand Carry that thing around. Anyway I believe it has the standard 25 rubber hose and I want to go to 50. I saw the Monster hose you have on sale but I think my hose is 1/4 inch not 3/8 inch. Do I need to go up to 3/8 when I go to 50? I wish someone made a durable hose that was very flexible, my current hose gets twisted pretty easily washing to cars. Also it's kind of a pain to shut the machine off while washing the car in order to follow the manufacturer's rule of turn it off after 2 minutes of non use. I just cant wash the car fast enough. Anyway what hose do you think I need? I'm okay with adding 25 feet to get to 50 feet or a straight 50 footer. Thanks.by Tom Madigan from Maryland on July 17, 2014

A: I have included a link to the hose I recommend, this also comes with the necessary adapter to connect it to your original hose. This will give you 50 total feet.

Q: hello bill, i am in the plumbing business and noticed that most sewer jetter have the same psi and rpm as the high end pressure washers, aside from the hoses what is the difference?by John from California on January 02, 2012

A: The difference is in the nozzle.

A pipe cleaning nozzle vents backwards, allowing the water pressure to move it through the pipe. As the hose is pulled back, the water breaks up clogs and debris.

Water pressure, nozzle size, and hose size need to work together based on the size and length of the pipe to be cleaned.

Q: The AR 620 has a pressure adjustment. When the PSI is reduced does it increase the GPM, or does it stay the same?by Anonymous on October 25, 2011

A: As you reduce the psi, the gpm will slightly increase. However, the highest gpm rating you can get from the pump on this model is 2.1 gpm's. The rating of 1900 psi and 2.1 gpm is the max rating of this pressure washer, not the operating ratings. This is how all pressure washers are listed and adverstised as.by Brian, Product Expert

Q: Hello Bill my name is Richard, I've been looking for a pressure washer that can pull water from a tank of water (self priming) for a mobile detail business so it has to be electric because of the noise. Looking for something under 500 dollar at 1800 psi or up. Any toughts? Thank you for your time.by Richard from South Carolina on April 14, 2011

A: Only Karcher, Kranzle, and DirtKiller brand pressure washers have self priming pumps with this capability. Any model from these brands can pull water from a tank. In your price range, you will more than likely have to purchase a Karcher model. Kranzle offers the best quality pressure washers made but the lowest costing model is around $670.00.by Brian, Product Expert

This is a great electric model for the homeowner who wants a heavier duty pressure washer than a consumer-grade machine can offer. It can also be used for occasional light commercial work but it's not intended for daily commercial usage.

The AR620's triplex pump (usually found on professional grade units) uses ceramic plungers so it can run cooler and last longer. The pump on this model can also be serviced and rebuilt if needed. Although small in size, this model combines great... more

This is a great electric model for the homeowner who wants a heavier duty pressure washer than a consumer-grade machine can offer. It can also be used for occasional light commercial work but it's not intended for daily commercial usage.

The AR620's triplex pump (usually found on professional grade units) uses ceramic plungers so it can run cooler and last longer. The pump on this model can also be serviced and rebuilt if needed. Although small in size, this model combines great performance with great results.

We also like the additional items that are included- it comes with a siphon tube so you can apply detergent from a bottle or bucket, and a quick connect for the hose to save your knuckles.

Brian Recommends This Model

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Scott C.Long Beach, CA

Purchased 5/15/17

Most Helpful Positive Review

REVIEWED

JUN.

14

2017

Expensive But Well Made

I pondered this purchase for some time because it is fairly expensive in relation to other electric pressure washers. However, after receiving it I can say it was worth the extra expense.

I knew it was relatively heavy and I was not disappointed. I wouldn't want to carry this 60 pound beast too far. I have used it twice for a total of about 2 hours. It is pretty quiet and did a pretty good job on concrete and brick as well as lawn furniture (on a lower pressure setting).

The soap injection worked very well. The output pressure can be adjusted by a valve on the unit as well as the amount of soap that is dispersed also via a control on the unit. It doesn't have the power of the bigger gas units but then I don't have to worry about stale fuel or maintenance on the gas engine. AR Blue should also have a new cart for the unit within a few months.

Overall, very pleased with the purchase.

I pondered this purchase for some time because it is fairly expensive in relation to other electric pressure washers. However, after receiving it I can say it was worth the extra expense.

I knew it was relatively heavy and I was not disappointed. I wouldn't want to carry this 60 pound beast too far. I have used it twice for a total of about 2 hours. It is pretty quiet and did a pretty good job on concrete and brick as well as lawn furniture (on a lower pressure setting).

Have always used the Cam Spray 1500A but decided to try something new. The pressure isn't as high as AR rated, but so far it hasn't blown a breaker and the nozzle gun work much nicer.

For those afraid of trying something new but are looking to save some $. Its nicer in some ways to help make up for not having quite as good of pressure as the Spray Cam 1500A. The pressure difference is probably between 5 to 8%.

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Keith T.Lubbock, TX

Purchased 10/5/14

REVIEWED

NOV.

01

2014

Excellent Product

I have owned several home improvement store pressure washers. Those units, similar in specifications to the AR 620, regardless of brand are all similar in performance and longevity. On the other hand, the AR 620 is significantly more substantial in every way.

The first thing that caught my attention was the weight. The AR 620 is clearly a commercial unit. The power cord is heavy gauge, all the attachments and connections are commercial grade. The output is exactly as represented. The operation of the unit is simple and no hassle. I should have spent the additional money several years ago and would now be money ahead.

I have owned several home improvement store pressure washers. Those units, similar in specifications to the AR 620, regardless of brand are all similar in performance and longevity. On the other hand, the AR 620 is significantly more substantial in every way.

The first thing that caught my attention was the weight. The AR 620 is clearly a commercial unit. The power cord is heavy gauge, all the attachments and connections are commercial grade. The output is exactly as represented. The... more

Keith Recommends This AR Product

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